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Services provided to the public include:
- Ask a Lawyer Day: Free phone consultation with a volunteer attorney.
- Kane County Law Library and Self Help Legal Center: Attorneys provide volunteer consultation services, including divorce and family law help.
- Lawyer and legal agency referral services.
- Lawyer in the Lobby program at the 3rd Street Courthouse every Friday for civil matters such as landlord/tenant disputes, eviction cases, foreclosures, name changes, small claims, estates/wills, and guardianships.
Offers an online legal resource specifically for military families. The site provides a directory of programs that can help find legal services and representation in or around the current community the military family lives in.
Offers an online Find a Lawyer program, Living Will forms, and the Handbook for Older Iowans, which covers health care decisions, wills, power of attorney, landlord-tenant rights, and guidance on addressing consumer complaints. The handbook provides information on mechanisms for registering complaints about consumer goods and services and obtaining assistance in resolving issues. It is available at no cost through the bar association or at www.iowabar.org.
- Safety Plans and Orders of Protection
- Housing (Safe Homes Act)
- Emergency Relief
- Family Law Matters
- Divorce, Child Support, and Parenting Plans
- Immigration (Violence Against Women Act Self-Petition, U Visa, & T Visa)
- Social Services
Lawyer referral service for buying and selling real estate, civil rights, consumer problems, contracts, credit problems, local criminal and bankruptcy, divorce, employment problems, family problems, and wills, etc.
Community and mediation referrals.
Information on legal services groups fee based.
No federal worker's comp, school law, or international issues, or HIPPA/Medical Malpractice claims.
